Cornell University Announcements Author:Cornell University Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: DEPARTMENTS OF INSTRUCTION WITH OUTLINES OF COURSES THAT MAY BE CHOSEN BY REGULAR OR SPECIAL STUDENTS AS AGRICULTURAL ELECTIVES Subject to the restrictions... more » already mentioned (pages 21-24), at least two- thirds of the elective work must be chosen from the courses described on the following pages. ELECTIVE COURSES OPEN TO FRESHMEN Chemistry 6 (see schedule of freshman year); Entomology 4, 5; Dairy Industry 1,2,3,4,6; Drawing 1,2,4; Farm Mechanics 3,4,20; Farm Practice 3; Horticulture 22,29,32; Meteorology 1; Rural Economy 1; Landscape Art 1,2; Nature Study 1, 2; Forestry 1, 4. Unless otherwise noted, all courses are given in the buildings of the College of Agriculture. Courses inclosed in brackets will not be given in 1912-13. AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY Instruction is given in Morse Hall 85. Agricultural Chemistry. Second term. Four hours. Prerequisite Chemistry 1. Lectures, T Th S, 11. Lecture Room 1. One recitation, M, W, or F, 8 or 9. Professor Cavanaugh, Assistant Professor Cross, and Messrs. Hedges and R1ce. A general course treating of the relations of chemistry to agriculture and dealing with the composition and chemical properties of plants, soils, fertilizers, feeding stuffs, insecticides, and fungicides. 8sa. Agricultural Chemistry. Either term. Two hours. Prerequisite Chemistry 1 and 6; required of those who have had 1 and 6 and are taking 85. Laboratory course, T Th, 2-4.30, or W F, 8-10.30. Morse Hall Quantitative Laboratory. Professor Cavanaugh, and Messrs. Hedges and R1ce. Laboratory deposit, part returnable, $15. 86. Agricultural Chemistry. First term. Two hours. Advanced course. Prerequisite Chemistry 853. Lectures, T Th, 9. Lecture Room 4. Professor Cavanaugh. The methods of the Association of Official Agricultural Chemists are studied...« less